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Traffic offenders in Thailand who fail to pay fines may face arrest


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2 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Why not just add it to the car tax !

Aint no dodging that, and clearly visible if you try.Any outstanding fines are collected at the same time or the car is off the road.

I don't think the highway dept and land / transport department are linked so unlikely this can happen.

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RE - Starting today (Monday), motorists or motorcyclists who refuse or fail to pay fines associated with traffic tickets may face arrest

 

* There are not that many prisons in LOS, but by all means - it could be a way to fill up all the empty hotelrooms ...

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Just to say that in order to enforce all those latest silly and dumb laws and orders Thailand should deploy a million strong police force, given that at least half of them would have to be honest...

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Why not do what most other countries do?  You have so much time to pay, be it 30 or 60 days, then if not payed, you have to pay it at your next license renewal / registration "plus" the interest. 

It isn't hard to do and implement for most.....but again.....THIS IS THAILAND!!!!

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

have their names recorded in police criminal records and in the central data base of the Provincial Administration Department, which could mean that they have problems at immigration when wishing to travel abroad

 

I remember in the late nineties in Saudi Arabia there was the same problem after they started the automatic speed cameras and fines. One Naval officer I knew panicked because he had to go to Bahrain on official duties, yet he owed more than 6,000 Riyals in speeding fines ( about 58,000 Baht).....and was banned from travelling abroad until he paid it..........:biggrin:

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10 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Why not just add it to the car tax !

Aint no dodging that, and clearly visible if you try.Any outstanding fines are collected at the same time or the car is off the road.

That is actually easy to avoid you just put the car in y our wife's name.

 

That being said it is not a bad idea.

 

The other point to scare them is that the insurance company will be notified as well.  Depending on the fines not paid insurance will increase.

 

At least they are trying to do things right.

 

The methodology may be a little off but the idea is great

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